Biblio
VideoFest '89. Berlin, Germany: MedienOperative, 1989.
Videographe: Selection.. Montreal (Quebec), Canada: Videographe Inc., 1989.
Video." Perforations 2 (1991).
"Video Preservation Symposium. NY, NY: NYSCA, 1991.
Video: A Catalogue of the Artists' Videotapes Distribution Service of EAI, Edited by Lori Zippay. New York, NY: Electronic Arts Intermix, 1991.
VIII. International Film and Video Art Festival., Edited by Hartyandi Jeno and Toth Erzebet. Gyor, Hungary: Visual Workshop of Gyor, 1991.
Videoarco '92. Program: Juan Carlos I Exhibition Centre.. Madrid, Spain: Videoarco, 1992.
"various." Release Print: The newsletter of Film Arts Foundation 16, no. 9 (1993): 1-29.
Video Mind, Earth Mind: Art, Communications and Ecology. New York: Peter Lang, 1993.
Video Preservation: Securing the Future of the Past. NY, NY: Media Alliance, 1993.
Videoarco '93. Program: Crystal Pavilion Casa de Campo. Madrid, Spain: Videoarco, 1993.
Video Spaces: Eight Installations. NY, NY: The Museum of Modern Art, 1995.
Video art: dead or alive?" Afterimage, no. November December (1996).
"Video Preservation: A Report from the Trenches." Afterimage 23, no. September/October 1996 (1996).
"Video Journey Through Utopia." Afterimage (1999).
"Videofreex: America's First Pirate TV Station and the Catskills Collective That Turned It On. Mensonville, NY: Black Dome, 1999.
Voyeruism." Felix: A Journal of Media Arts and Communication 2, no. 2 (1999).
"Video 2000. Dayton, OH: Wright State University Art Galleries, 2000.
Video Art: Stayin' Alive." Afterimage (2000).
"Video Preservation - The Basics., 2000.
Videospace: The National Center for Experiments in Television, 1967-1975. California: University of California Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, 2000.
Video Acts: Single Channel Works from the Collections of Pamela and Richard Kramlich and the New Art Trust. P.S. 1, 2003.
Video Art. NY, NY: Thames and Hudson, 2003.